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Quick Facts ManoeuvrePugachev’s Cobra PilotViktor Pugachev, Soviet test pilot AircraftSukhoi Su-27 (first demonstration); later performed in MiG-29 First Public Demo1989 Paris Air Show, Le Bourget Angle of Attack90–120 degrees — nose pulled past vertical...
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Quick FactsNationalityGerman 🇩🇪Aerial Victories15Aircraft FlownFokker Eindecker E.IIIWarsWorld War IBorn / Died21 Sep 1890 – 18 Jun 1916 (age 25)UnitKEK Douai, Feldflieger-Abteilung 62 Max Immelmann — via Wikimedia Commons Every pilot who has ever yanked an airplane...
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Quick Facts DateSeptember 21, 1956 PilotThomas W. Attridge Jr., Grumman test pilot AircraftGrumman F11F-1 Tiger (BuNo 138620) LocationOff Long Island, New York ArmamentFour 20mm Colt Mk 12 cannons OutcomeAircraft destroyed; pilot survived with injuries The Grumman...
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On November 12, 1996, two aircraft occupied the same point in Indian airspace. In the seconds that followed, 349 people ceased to exist. It remains the worst midair collision in human history—a catastrophe born from language barriers, miscommunication, and a chain of...
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Over 11,000 built. More nations flew it than any supersonic fighter in history. The Soviets created something extraordinary: a machine so brutally efficient that seven decades later, it still haunts the skies of multiple continents. The MiG-21 Fishbed wasn’t the...
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On September 6, 1976, Soviet pilot Viktor Belenko made a choice that would reshape Western understanding of Soviet aviation. He pointed the nose of his MiG-25 Foxbat toward Japan and flew. What the West would discover in that intercepted fighter would send shockwaves...
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On a spring morning in 1983, Israeli pilot Zivi Nedivi was locked in a dogfight when an A-4 Skyhawk appeared in his six o’clock. The collision that followed should have been fatal. Instead, it became aviation’s most impossible survival story. The right wing of...
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Quick FactsNationalityGerman 🇩🇪Aerial Victories40Aircraft FlownFokker Eindecker E.III, Albatros D.I/D.IIWarsWorld War IBorn / Died19 May 1891 – 28 Oct 1916 (age 25)UnitJagdstaffel 2 (founder) Albatros C.I ‘197-15’ (14212058469) — via Wikimedia Commons If...
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